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On https://thanos.io/tip/thanos/changelog.md/ -> Table of Contents
This link v0.25.2 - 2022.03.24 should actually go towards https://thanos.io/tip/thanos/changelog.md/#v0252httpsgithubcomthanos-iothanostreerelease-025---20220324
Perhaps this page / table of contents could be easier/nicer as well - For example that the table of contents
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I'm getting deprecation warnings with openSSL encryption.
[2019/09/05 08:38:52][info] Using Encryptor::OpenSSL to encrypt the archive.
[2019/09/05 08:40:22][warn] Pipeline STDERR Messages:
[2019/09/05 08:40:22][warn] (Note: may be interleaved if multiple commands returned error messages)
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Invalid bucket name "xxxx:yyyy@bucket": Bucket name must match the regex "^[a-zA-Z0-9.\-_]{1,255}$" or be an ARN matching the regex "^arn:(aws).*:s3:[a-z\-0-9]+:[0-9]{12}:accesspoint[/:][a-zA-Z0-9\-]{1,63}$|^arn:(aws).*:s3-outposts:[a-z\-0-9]+:[0-9]{12}:outpost[/:][a-zA-Z0-9\-]{1,63}[/:]acce
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Hi. First of all, kudos to you for the VFS cache - it's really brilliant. I have one request though.
For a little background, as of now I'm using the following settings: